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Amazingly, ONCE I made it run, at waay over the 60 FPS, once, i dont know how, it was pretty stable as well, so I must say my hardware runs it.
how did you made it run? have the same problem.
- 11 years agoOnly the Force knows, ever since I was unable to fo it again
- Anonymous11 years ago
@Stefan8000 wrote:
how did you made it run? have the same problem.
IMO, what I said right off is the final answer. Either replace an entire laptop to have the right internal components, or upgrade a stationary computer with a proper GPU (which often requires an upgrade to the power supply as well).
Game developers will continue to ignore Intel's video until they go to the same effort that AMD had been putting into their own onboard graphics (although it does seen that AMD ran into some limitations they hadn't anticipated, and the rate of progress slowed a great deal).
Laptops are an ecological wasteland. They must be replaced far too often, and recycling procedures can reclaim only a small portion of the valuable rare resources required to assemble them!
- Anonymous11 years ago
This helped me: "minimize the game, open the control panel and click on device manager. then alt tab back and it should work. ", found it in another forum with lots of helpfull people. not like this here.
Oh, with the workaround, the game runs very good. The problem is only, that EA cant handle a proper solution for gamer notebooks with 2 graphiccards. And an advice to you, what about trying to help people instead talking bullship about better hardware. This problem is all around in this forum and you only talk about unusefull stuff. If i buy an EA game, i hope, i will find here a solution and not anywhere else.
And again for the laptop stuff, i am physically handycaped and can only play with laptops, because there is everything, where i need it. You should let the people choose there gaming device.
regards to you both,
stefan